CTAN up­date: Cir­cuiTikZ

Date: May 20, 2009 5:40:22 PM CEST

This pack­age has been up­dated at tug.ctan.org and should soon be at your lo­cal
mir­ror.
Thanks,
Jim Hef­feron
Saint Michael's Col­lege
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The fol­low­ing in­for­ma­tion was pro­vided by our fel­low con­trib­u­tor:
Name of con­tri­bu­tion: Cir­cuiTikZ
Author's name: Mas­simo Redaelli
Lo­ca­tion on CTAN: /graph­ics/
Sum­mary de­scrip­tion: A pack­age for draw­ing elec­tri­cal net­works with TikZ
Li­cense type: lppl
An­nounce­ment text: A pack­age for draw­ing elec­tric cir­cuits with TikZ
* Ver­sion 0.2.2 - 20090520
- Added the shape for lamps.
- Added op­tions \texttt{eu­ro­pean­re­sis­tor},
\texttt{eu­ro­peanin­duc­tor}, \texttt{amer­i­can­re­sis­tor} and
\texttt{amer­i­canin­duc­tor}, with cor­re­spond­ing styles.
- FIXED: er­ror in tran­sis­tor ar­row po­si­tion­ing and
di­rec­tion un­der neg­a­tive \texttt{xs­cale} and \texttt{yscale}.This pack­age is lo­cated at
http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/graph­ics/pgf/con­trib/cir­cuitikz
. More in­for­ma­tion is at
http://tug.ctan.org/pkg/cir­cuitikz
(if the pack­age is new it may take a day for that in­for­ma­tion to
ap­pear). We are sup­ported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org .
Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/user­groups.html .

cir­cuitikz – Draw elec­tri­cal net­works with TikZ

The pack­age pro­vides a set of macros for nat­u­rally type­set­ting
elec­tri­cal and (some­what less nat­u­rally, per­haps) elec­tronic
net­works.

It is de­signed as a tool that is easy to use, with a lean syn­tax,
na­tive to LaTeX, and di­rectly sup­port­ing PDF out­put for­mat.
It has there­fore been based on the very im­pres­sive
pgf/TikZ pack­age.